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The project would benefit from a PR title checker that ensures conformity to conventional commit prefixes. Currently, the following prefixes are considered valid:
build:
chore:
docs:
feat:
fix:
perf:
refactor:
revert:
style:
test:
Problem:
Enforcing consistent and descriptive PR titles following conventional commit prefixes helps maintain clarity and organization in the project's version history.
Describe the solution you'd like
Implement a PR title checker that validates each PR title against the specified conventional commit prefixes. This will ensure that PR titles adhere to the established guidelines.
To-Do:
Develop the PR title checker script to verify titles against the defined prefixes.
Integrate the checker into the project's CI/CD pipeline.
Define error messages or warnings for non-compliant PR titles.
Checklist
I have read the Contributing Guidelines
I am willing to work on this issue
I am a GSSoC'24 contributor
Use Cases and Benefits
No response
Priority/Impact
Medium
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Is there an existing feature request for this?
Detailed Description
Description:
The project would benefit from a PR title checker that ensures conformity to conventional commit prefixes. Currently, the following prefixes are considered valid:
build:
chore:
docs:
feat:
fix:
perf:
refactor:
revert:
style:
test:
Problem:
Enforcing consistent and descriptive PR titles following conventional commit prefixes helps maintain clarity and organization in the project's version history.
Describe the solution you'd like
Implement a PR title checker that validates each PR title against the specified conventional commit prefixes. This will ensure that PR titles adhere to the established guidelines.
To-Do:
Checklist
Use Cases and Benefits
No response
Priority/Impact
Medium
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: